LEFT-WING OUTLET LAUNCHES SHORT STORY PRIZE FOR NON-WHITE WRITERS
The Guardian recently announced its annual short fiction writing contest in association with 4th Estate Books, open only to entrants from black, Asian and other minority backgrounds.
This is the third yearly competition of its kind offering writers a chance to win £1,000, an exclusive publishing workshop and the opportunity to have their work published online. In order to qualify for entry, contestants have to be at least 18 years old, live in the UK or Ireland and be non-white.